Medical emergencies at two Fairfax County locations, Fairfax County VA


Emergency medical services responded to two medical emergencies in Fairfax County. One incident occurred near Kevinis Drive and Camden Street with a low-acuity medical response. The other incident took place near Ruffle Road at two cross streets and required a medium-acuity medical response.
Audio|Source: Fairfax County Fire and Rescue
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Transcript:
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Engine 409, Medic 4.09.9.
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On Channel 4, Bravo[2], Box, 4903, EMS level 1, near Kevinis Drive and Camden Street.
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Engine 409, Medic 409, on Channel 4, Bravo[2], Box, 40903, EMS Level 1[3], near Kevinis Drive and Camden Street.
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Ambulance 411, power 424.
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On Channel 4.
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Bravo[2], Box, 424.EMS Level 3[1], near Ruffle Road and Airglan Drive.
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Ambulance 411, Power 424.
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On Channel 4, Bravo[2], Box, 424106, EMS Level 3[1], near Ruffle Road and Beardland Drive.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
EMS Level 3: Emergency medical response level indicating higher acuity, typically requiring advanced life support and increased resources.
[2]
Bravo: Moderate-priority response designation or radio channel/talkgroup label; commonly used in EMS, fire, and police.
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EMS Level 1: Basic EMS response for non-life-threatening, low-acuity medical incidents; typically a single-unit BLS dispatch.
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Fairfax County, VA
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